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What to do about neighbors spray drift???
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<blockquote data-quote="BTS" data-source="post: 4274922" data-attributes="member: 74654"><p>Thanks for the info, spray drift is a serious thing here too, we have to much money invested in all our plants not even talking about on how it's our income. People need to be more careful with what they are spraying, I have a wheat field on the edge of town, it's all chemical free because I grind it for flour, the dumb city came a sprayed around the street sign (although I keep everything mowed) and the spray drifted and killed a little bit of my wheat on the corner. It wasn't enough to complain about but I wish they wouldn't do it again. I am going to put signs up next year before anything happens.</p><p></p><p>I will start keeping track of everything, it doesn't really work to have them call me before they spray because a lot of the time I am not home, I come home and they are just finishing or I can smell that they sprayed. Then I notice a day or so later the weeds around my farm will have spots on the leaves.</p><p></p><p>I am always kind to the neighbors and the sprayer operators. I am a kind person and never get angry over anything.</p><p>I will get signs up and see what comes of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTS, post: 4274922, member: 74654"] Thanks for the info, spray drift is a serious thing here too, we have to much money invested in all our plants not even talking about on how it's our income. People need to be more careful with what they are spraying, I have a wheat field on the edge of town, it's all chemical free because I grind it for flour, the dumb city came a sprayed around the street sign (although I keep everything mowed) and the spray drifted and killed a little bit of my wheat on the corner. It wasn't enough to complain about but I wish they wouldn't do it again. I am going to put signs up next year before anything happens. I will start keeping track of everything, it doesn't really work to have them call me before they spray because a lot of the time I am not home, I come home and they are just finishing or I can smell that they sprayed. Then I notice a day or so later the weeds around my farm will have spots on the leaves. I am always kind to the neighbors and the sprayer operators. I am a kind person and never get angry over anything. I will get signs up and see what comes of it. [/QUOTE]
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